Bessarion lecteur du commentaire de Proclus sur le Parménide, avec une édition de ses scholies aux livres II et III

Byzantion 79:241-279 (2009)
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Ambrosianus B 165 sup., a 14th-cent. Constantinopolitan manuscript containing Proclus' In Parmenidem, was once owned by the Cardinal Bessarion, who has read, corrected and annotated the text with remarkable care. In this contribution, we provide an analysis of Bessarion's work on this manuscript, thus offering a case-study of his philological method. We also discuss some quotations from this text in Bessarion's works, which testify to the importance of his knowledge of Proclus for his own writings. In addition, Bessarion's Greek scholia on books II and III of Proclus' commentary are edited here for the first time

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